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would i be able to get it repaired at the apple shop?
Apple does not repair hardware issues such as this, they generally replace the phone if determined to be a warranty issue. I'd make an appointment at an Apple store, have the geniuses look at your phone, if they determine its a warranty issue, they will replace your phone. If not, they will offer you an out of warranty replacement, cost in the US is $199.

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    RATIONALE: The SQL statement with SQL_ID "3k7qjrwwqu1gt" spent
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    RATIONALE: The SQL statement with SQL_ID "71vdzkq9j2j1q" spent
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    RELEVANT OBJECT: SQL statement with SQL_ID 71vdzkq9j2j1q
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    RECOMMENDATION 2: SQL Tuning, 7.4% benefit (139 seconds)
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    RATIONALE: Average time spent in User I/O wait events per execution was
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    RECOMMENDATION 5: SQL Tuning, 3.3% benefit (62 seconds)
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    RATIONALE: Average time spent in User I/O wait events per execution was
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    SYMPTOM: Wait class "Cluster" was consuming significant database
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    SYMPTOM: Inter-instance messaging was consuming significant database
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    SYMPTOM: Wait class "Cluster" was consuming significant database
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    Attached is the .mod, ifs and the dll we created.   In the .mod file, we modify your code to include a delay, without the delay Multisim will not toogle during simulation.  Also, in the .ifs file, I added a parameter section  for the rise_delay paremter.
    When you create a component in Multisim using the Component Wizard, in step 1, make sure you select "Digital" under "Component Type" and then select "Til" from the "Component Technology" field.
    Tien P.
    National Instruments
    Attachments:
    testor.zip ‏28 KB
    testor.ms12 ‏57 KB

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